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GEORGE WASHINGTON 17891797:
On April 30, 1789, George Washington, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall
Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States. "As
the first of every thing, in our situation will serve to establish a Precedent," he wrote
James Madison, "it is devoutly wished on my part, that these precedents may be fixed on
true principles."

The President of the United States came into the Senate Chamber, attended by General Knox, and laid before
the Senate the following state of facts, with the questions thereto annexed, for their advice and consent:
"To conciliate the powerful tribes of Indians in the southern district, amounting probably to 14,000 fighting
men, and to attach them firmly to the United States, may be regarded as highly worthy of the serious attention
of Government.

I ENTERED upon an examination of the "Inquiry" of President Edwards, not with a view to find any fallacy
therein, but simply with a desire to ascertain the truth for myself. If I have come to the conclusion, that the
whole scheme of moral necessity which Edwards has laboured to establish, is founded in error and delusion;
this has not been because I came to the examination of his work with any preconceived opinion. In coming to
this conclusion I have disputed every inch of the ground with myself, as firmly and as resolutely as I could
have done with an adversary. The result has...

This research aims to suggest solutions to capacity buiding of university presidents toward competence-based approach, which will contribute to an increasingly quality improvement of university presidents in Hanoi in a context of a substantial and comprehensive renewal of higher education of Vietnam today.

The Terrorism Risk Insurance Extension Act of 2005 requires the President’s
Working Group on Financial Markets (PWG) to perform an analysis regarding the long-
term availability and affordability of insurance for terrorism risk, including group life
coverage; and coverage for chemical, nuclear, biological, and radiological events; and to
submit a report of its findings to Congress by September 30, 2006.

The thesis of this book is simple: if George Bush were to be re- elected in November 1992 for a
second term as the president of the United States, this country and the rest of the world would face a
catastrophe of gigantic proportions.
The necessity of writing this book became overwhelming in the minds of the authors in the wake of
the ghastly slaughter of the Iraq war of January-February 1991.

The Full Scoop - How To Generate Leads For Insurance Online
By: Jason Hornung – President Jason Hornung Agency, Inc. If you look around my site for any length of time, you'll notice the survey in the sidebar. The last question I ask is "what can I do to knock your socks off". Just the other day, I got this as a response to that very question: "Show me how to generate leads without just taking my money and running. Not much logs in the fire here." In this post, I'll give you all the steps that are involved with generating...

The year 1914 has no precedent in Stock Exchange history. At the present time (1915), when the great events that have come to pass are still close to us, even their details are vivid in our minds and we need no one to rehearse them. Time, however, is quick to dim even acute memories, and Wall Street, of all places, is the land of forgetfulness. The new happenings of all the World crowd upon each other so fast in the financial district that even the greatest and most far-reaching of them are soon driven out of sight. ...

James Madison was born in King George County, Va., on the 16th of March, 1751. He was the son of James
Madison, the family being of English descent, and among the early settlers of Virginia. Was fitted for college
by private tutors, and entered Princeton College in 1769, graduating in 1771; remained a year at college
pursuing his studies. After this he returned to Virginia and began the practice of law. In 1776 was elected a
member of the general assembly of Virginia, and in 1778 was appointed a member of the executive council. In
the winter of 1779-80 was chosen a delegate to the...

The history of free government is in large part the history of those representative legislative bodies in which,
from the earliest times, free government has found its loftiest expression. They must ever hold a peculiar and
exalted position in the record which tells how the great nations of the world have endeavored to achieve and
preserve orderly freedom. No man can render to his fellows greater service than is rendered by him who, with
fearlessness and honesty, with sanity and disinterestedness, does his life work as a member of such a body....

“Golf . . . is a sport in which the whole American family can participate--fathers and mothers, sons and daughters alike. It offers healthy respite from daily toil, refreshment of body and mind.”
--President Dwight D. Eisenhower
On January 24, 1953, four days after his inauguration, the New York Times reported that President Dwight D. Eisenhower had been spotted on the White House lawn practicing his short irons in the direction of the Washington Monument.

Marketing Insurance Online - My Pathetic Story
By: Jason Hornung – President Jason Hornung Agency Inc. It was only two months ago that I had taken over an office with a full book of business from an agent that was moving up into management (big surprise, right?). I had been given a one year contract to prove my mettle… … and things weren’t going very well. In fact, I had management breathing down my neck – calling and stopping by my office every single day. They were expecting huge numbers out of me. After all I was supposed to be the...

How To Create An Online System To Generate Insurance Agent Leads
By: Jason Hornung – President Jason Hornung Agency, Inc. Below you will find a transcript from a coaching call I did with my client Russ Sims, who is an agent in Seattle. We are discussing how to use the Agent’s Lead Machine system to start generating insurance agent leads as quickly as possible. Just so you know, these coaching calls are normally $97 each for 30 minutes. However, if you enroll in the Agent’s Lead Machine Program by clicking the link below, you can get two of these calls for...

William McKinley, the twenty-fifth President of the United States, was born in Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio,
January 29, 1843. His ancestors on the paternal side, who were Scotch-Irish, came from Scotland and located
in Pennsylvania. His great-grandfather, David McKinley, after serving in the Revolution, resided in
Pennsylvania until 1814, when he went to Ohio, where he died in 1840, at the age of 85. The grandmother of
the President, Mary Rose, came from a Puritan family that fled from England to Holland and emigrated to
Pennsylvania with William Penn....

Thomas Jefferson was born at Shadwell, Albemarle County, Va., on April 2 (old style), 1743. He was the
oldest son of Peter Jefferson, who died in 1757. After attending private schools, he entered William and Mary
College in 1760. In 1767 began the practice of the law. In 1769 was chosen to represent his county in the
Virginia house of burgesses, a station he continued to fill up to the period of the Revolution. He married Mrs.
Martha Skelton in 1772, she being a daughter of John Wayles, an eminent lawyer of Virginia. On March 12,
1773, was chosen a member of the first committee...